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Tahiti is the glamour destination of South
Pacific, The largest island of the French Polynesia, Tahiti is often called
the island of love . It is surrounded by crystal-clear water, spectacular
coral reefs, and black sand beaches. From it's beaches and lowland
plantations to volcanic peaks and rain forests, this island has a variety
of landscapes and vistas to explore. You may also want to enjoy a game of
golf or tennis, some deep-sea fishing, or just relaxing in a cafe. |
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The north shore beaches are wild and windswept
and of volcanic black sands. In the summer months between November and
April this is an excellent spot for beach surfing |
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The only white sand beaches on Tahiti extend
along the dry south west coast. Temae beach on the east coast of Moorea is
one of the few public beaches and consequently a popular picnic spot. Most
of the coastline around the island is private although most resorts allow
outsiders access to the beach. The north west corner of Moorea, with its
two offshore motu, is the most commercial center on Moorea. Here the beach
has fine white sand, the lagoon good for swimming and busy with water
activities - kayaking, water-skiing and even kite boarding - and snorkeling
is good too. Two tiny offshore islands add to its attraction. |
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The Tahiti Beachcomber Inter-Continental
is the first international hotel of Tahiti, the main island of French
Polynesia situated between California and Australia in the South
Pacific.
Recently renovated and decorated in traditional Polynesian
style, the resort has a total of 271 rooms and bungalows settled in the
heart of a magnificent tropical garden and its two spectacular infinity
pools.
Located on the sunny West coast of Tahiti, the resort's 30 acres of
beautiful land, facing Moorea island and the reef, have their own private
sand beach and lagoon. Polynesian dance shows and live music perform every
night in the restaurant opening out on water's edge.
Papeete, capital of French Polynesia, with its typical shops and
marketing streets is only ten minutes from the resort by bus or taxi. |
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Tiare Restaurant |
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In the heart of the hotel, The Tiare restaurant
is open from 5:30 am for breakfast and offers a refreshing selection of
menus throughout the day. The kitchen is open to the guests' view and
animates the restaurant with its grill, wok, pizza oven and more, serving
up to 430 guests. Open 7 days a week for breakfast |
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Dinner- Dance every Saturday night including
Gourmet menu and dance show. |
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Tahitian Feast every Sunday night starting at
7:00 pm. Polynesian specialties served at the table, accompanied by
Tahitian musicians and dance show |
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Tahitian dance shows: 4 times a week |
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Live bands every night at sunset |
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Polynesian dance show. |
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Gourmet Menu, elegant service, the best Tahitian
Dance shows, and most popular bands |
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*Surfing |
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*Deep sea *snorkeling |
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*Wind surfing |
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*Canoeing |
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*Site seeing |
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*Water-skiing |
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*Scuba diving |
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Tahitian people are very welcoming and friendly,
they fill your stay with laughter and joy, take you through dancing course
and educate you about there beautiful culture |
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